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🗓️ 18 June 2023
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On episode 322 of SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES, we are joined by Frank Kimbler, a geologist and professor at the New Mexico Military Institute. Over the past decade, Kimbler has dedicated himself to finding physical evidence left behind by whatever crashed just outside Roswell in 1947. Upon triangulating what he believes was the direct impact site, he has found, over the years, more than twenty metallic fragments. Those fragments have been analyzed and tested by various laboratories throughout the years, some of which, carried out with the help of Ryan. Today, Kimbler shares the dramatic history of his findings, the intriguing results of various tests, and exciting news about new metals found out at the site.
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0:00.0 | Right here is some of the places where I'd found the material where it had washed it down from the hill slopes and |
0:06.7 | Against the sides and all down into this sinkhole area concentrated by the action of erosion. This is where the runoff came down |
0:16.0 | So we're talking the impact site how far would you say up this way that would be okay? So the impact site started |
0:23.2 | Basically right at the base of that little hill right there and it came down this way |
0:27.3 | It's the furrow the gouge mark left by the object that was dragging across the ground being here and seeing the actual site |
0:35.6 | Seeing the levels seeing how everything runs down here. It makes complete sense to me |
0:42.6 | What Frank has come up with it's perfectly logical |
0:46.0 | So it is this aroya. Yes, it's this one right here |
0:48.7 | This is the one where it came in and left the gouge mark. So it skipped the hillside |
0:52.4 | You know, I was really skeptical when we first came out |
0:54.3 | I expected to see a place where humans were and that you would see evidence of humans |
0:58.5 | You would see trash, but now that I've been out here. There's no trash |
1:02.0 | There's no proof that anybody's been out here. So it's really surprising that Frank found metal here |
1:17.8 | This is somewhere in the skies |
1:20.2 | The prime spread |
1:24.5 | You |
1:40.0 | Forrick kimbler welcome. I believe for the very first time to somewhere in the skies |
1:46.6 | Oh, hey, no kidding |
1:48.9 | Miss talking to you before but not this time you've got me you've got me right here right in person |
1:55.0 | Right here right here right here in the crash site if you're watching this episode guys |
2:00.0 | Frank has a wonderful |
2:02.2 | background for us about what we will obviously be talking about |
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